The material may be influenced to conduct electricity or not. So it does not always conduct, sometimes partially, sometimes not at all - hence the prefix semi (= half)
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p-type semiconductor A semiconductor that is missing electrons is called an electron hole.
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A: It not a semiconductor at all but it is a very Good conductor.
A semiconductor slice is used to make integrated circuits or ICs. It is also known as a semiconductor wafer or a semiconductor substrate.
Nonmetals
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Diamond is a wide-bandgap semiconductor due to its high electrical resistivity and potential for use in electronic devices. Its unique properties make it suitable for applications requiring high-power, high-frequency, and high-temperature operations.
* silicon * germanium * gallium arsenide * etc.
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silicon is intrinsic semiconductor until we add some impurities in it. the impurities are either of group 3 called acceptors which make p type or of group 5 called donors which make n type semiconductor.
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Arsenic is not a semiconductor by itself, but it is commonly used as a dopant in semiconductor materials like silicon to alter their electrical properties. Arsenic increases the number of available charge carriers in the material, which can make it conduct electricity more effectively.